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UPDATE
By Fran Ridge
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: DEC 2018
Beginning
with this new monthly MUJ column I want to say that if we had had
MADAR operational last December, we might have had some
interesting data to look at after the U.S. overflights that took
place over at least a dozen states on December 9th. Our sighting
networks, including the National UFO Reporting Center at Seattle
(WA) received over 65 reports. MUFON received a number of reports
as well. But a fiasco in the fall of 2016 delayed the new MADAR
system until April of this year. Now running in our eighth month
we are ready for what may come next. Be advised, MADAR in the past
has already proven itself with numerous successes, but from only
one location. The MADAR-III DataProbe is now running with 49 sites
in various stages of development in the U.S., Canada, the UK,
France, New Zealand and Australia. Project MATCH, announced at the
July MUFON symposium, went into this with no immediate
expectations, but yet we have already had numerous incidents and
sightings of interest that we are looking at. These potential
correlations highlight situations that may be evidence of UFO
operations, some involving more than one documented UAP, some over
a period of time (up to two days) and over a distance of 85 to 150
miles. And by the way, MADAR does not have a "range" per se. UAP
are sending out powerful E-M type emissions, as a consequence of
normal propulsion or a specific action, omnidirectional or
directed.
To see
MADAR "hits" and potential monthly correlations one can go to the
Project MATCH site at
http://www.nicap.org/match/
But
first you need to look at the LIVE world/U.S. MADAR Map at
madar.site
Check
out the full MADAR site or order a MADAR-III DataProbe at
http://www.nicap.org/madar.htm
LATEST
INSTALLATIONS
In
July we set up two MADAR sites. Paul Wright, Node 131 at Ceauce,
France and Daniel Nims, Node 130 at Walla Walla, Washington. In
August we set up four sites. Jeff Riley, Node 127 at Morrow, Ohio;
Howard Muse, Node 129 at Ball Ground, Georgia; Greg Andersen, Node
133 at Council Bluffs, Iowa; and David Pares, Node 132 at Omaha,
Nebraska. In
October, four new MADAR sites. Geoff Wheeler, operates Node 134 at
Raceview QLD, Australia. George Hopper operates Node 135 at
Pinellas Park, Florida. William Brown will soon be operating Node
136 at Fayetteville, Arkansas. James Walton will soon be up and
running at Cambridge, Ohio. The latest is Harrison, New Jersey,
which will be operated by Robert Speering.
I wish
to thank MUFON for their full support of the MADAR Project and the
new alliance under Project MATCH, which includes MADAR, NUFORC,
MUFON and NICAP. The timing of all this may be perfect as major
events of all types are taking place in a world that has never
been in more danger